He said a criminal investigation will determine whether the people at the New England Compounding Center knew that they were distributing a contaminated product and if they deliberately lied to cover it up.

Blumenthal who has asked U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to conduct the investigation.

“Was this contamination the result of willful and purposeful actions that they could’ve foreseen would cause death and injury, serious sickness to hundreds of people across the country?” Blumenthal said.

The specialty pharmacy in Massachusetts has recalled the steroid that was sent to clinics in 23 states, as well as everything else it makes.

The company has been shut down, but Blumenthal says it’s critical to learn whether its officers and employees knowingly pushed a product that caused the illnesses and deaths.

Idaho becomes the 11th state to report at least one illness. The others are Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee and Virginia.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention updated the count Thursday, showing 33 more cases and two additional deaths reported to the agency.

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